Little does Elizabeth Bennet think the journey across muddy fields from her home at Longbourn to Netherfield Park will change her life forever.
But an unexpected encounter with the proud and haughty Mr Darcy leaves her injured and vulnerable. Worse still, she is left alone with him for a significant amount of time. Her reputation at risk, she is forced to make a decision about her future. Now her life will never be the same again.
Can
Elizabeth ever be happy? Or will she always loathe Mr Darcy?
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I like the sounds of this book. Lots of Darcy/Lizzy time is always a plus for me. What about you? Do you like them to spend much time in company? Maybe the excerpt will give us a peep into some of that together time! :)Excerpt:
They had been
trapped together for hours now. The rain was still pouring down outside and yet
Darcy was immeasurably relieved. Conversing with Elizabeth on the subject of
their favourite novels had been the most pleasant discussion he had had with
her in the history of their short acquaintance. During their previous heated
exchange, he had thought that they would never be able to get past their
difference of opinion. He did so wish not to be at odds with her. Why exactly
that was he could not have said. And yet she was like no other young woman he
had ever met.
Her manner was
so unaffected and natural. There appeared to be no guile in her nature. In
spite of their somewhat precarious situation, he found himself glad to be in
her company. How it would end he knew not. He supposed that when the rain died
down he ought to go and get some help. Walking to Netherfield Park would most
likely be the easiest solution. It was not so far from here.
But for the
moment there was nothing he could do except to remain seated next to her in the
tiny hut. He found it was no hardship to him however and he wondered if after
today’s events, her feelings towards him would thaw a little. Perhaps that was
too much to hope for though, and he should just be gratified that fate had thrown
him together with her for a while.
He shook his
head at his jumbled thoughts. What is
wrong with you, man? he asked himself. What is it to you if the lady
likes you or not? Even if she did and you liked her in return, there would be
nothing to be done about it. She is unsuited to you in every way. She is…
‘Mr Darcy?’
He started and
turned to see Elizabeth staring at him with a puzzled expression on her face.
He cleared his throat, which was suddenly dry. ‘Yes, Miss Bennet?’
‘Are you quite
well?’
He felt his
cheeks growing warm. ‘Yes, thank you, quite well.’
She gave him a
searching look. ‘I am glad to hear that. Only, you appeared lost in thought and
you shook your head as if something were the matter.’ She paused, leaning her
head to one side as she regarded him. ‘I hope I am not the cause of it.’
Egad, how did
she succeed in reading his mind? ‘Not at all,’ he said. Would she see through
his lies?
But it appeared
that she believed him, for she said, ‘I am glad to hear it, sir. Goodness knows
I’ve caused enough trouble to last you a lifetime.’
He shook his
head. ‘Not at all, madam. I have… I am enjoying being in your company. In any
case, I should say that of the two of us you are the worse off. After all, you
have the injured ankle.’ He gestured towards it. ‘Are you still in great pain,
or is it improving somewhat?’
She scrunched
up her nose. ‘My ankle has seen better days. But the pain is less when I do not
put any weight upon it.’
Before he knew
what he was doing or could stop himself, he reached out a hand to her and
touched her arm for a brief moment, then removed it as swiftly. Mortified, he
said, ‘Forgive me, Miss Bennet, I am not quite myself. I am concerned for your
welfare and that is all.’
Elizabeth
looked at him with a curious expression on her face. It seemed to him to be a
mixture of outrage and something else. What that was he could not have said.
But when she spoke, she merely said, ‘Please do not trouble yourself, Mr Darcy.
I am not affronted. After all, you have handled me a great deal more than that
already today.’
He nodded,
biting his lip and dropping his gaze to the floor with a smile. ‘You are right,
I suppose. But in truth, my carrying you all that way was out of necessity
rather than will.’
‘So you wished
to touch my arm?’
He sat up
swiftly, his cheeks burning. He could not meet her gaze. ‘I did not entirely…
that is to say…’ He trailed off, unable to finish.
‘Sir, it is of
no matter to me whether you wished to or not,’ Elizabeth answered him. When
finally he felt equal to the task, he risked a glance up at her. To his
surprise she looked as though she were trying to suppress a smile, a laugh
even. ‘In fact I am glad that you are not finding my company a trial.’
‘A trial? Oh
no, Miss Bennet, I could never say that.’
She nodded, pursing
her lips. ‘Then, Mr Darcy, perhaps we may draw a line under the truly terrible
turn of events at the assembly and continue to be cordial in one another’s
company, as we are being now?’
He smiled at
her hyperbole and at the knowledge that perhaps she no longer hated him. ‘Of
course, Miss Bennet. Nothing would please me more.’
Author Bio:
Elaine lives in Bristol, South West England with her husband and their golden retriever, Dug. But she was privileged enough to grow up in Jane Austen country, in Hampshire.
She’s always loved writing, but it’s only been in recent years that she’s been able to devote more time to it. She decided to self-publish with the help of her wonderful husband who’s very tech-savvy! In 2013 she self-published her first novel, but it was only with her fourth, her novel ‘Love Without Time’, that she felt she finally found her niche: Jane Austen Fan Fiction!
She’s always loved Jane Austen’s writing and the Regency era, so this felt like a natural thing for her to do. ‘Elizabeth and Darcy: Beginning Again’ is the first ‘Pride and Prejudice’ variation she’s written.
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Giveaway:
It's time for the giveaway! Yay! Two of you will get the eBook, Elizabeth and Darcy: Beginning Again, and get to find out for yourself, what happens next. To enter, please share your thoughts on the excerpt. Be sure I know how to reach you, should you be the winner. The giveaway will end at midnight, Central Time, on the 23rd of February. Good luck to all of you.
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Elaine, thank you so much for including my blog in your tour for this new release. I loved having you visit. Thank you also for the generous giveaway for my readers. Best wishes on your book.